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Teen Ink Magazine,
January 2005 :
Feedback Articles
Behind the Wheel
by Zach L., Kasson, MN
I like the “Behind theWheel” section very much. It is really nice because my sister juststarted driver’s training. It helps me appreciate her driving eventhough it is scary. After reading this, I will be morepatient.
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Best Friend
by Caitlin S., No. Platte, NE
I was very moved by this piece in the November issue. It explains all too well how our country views homosexuality. I think the author is a very good role model by sticking with her best friend, no matter how different he is.
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Faith (Or Perspective)
by Erica S., Redwood Valley, CA
I liked this poem by Anna X. a lot. I often try to get people to see both sides of a story and think about ideas they don’t agree with.
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North Korea
by Christine W., Vancouver, WA
I am so relieved to find that there issomeone in the United States who can look past the fear of beingconsidered “unpatriotic” and see the truth. Ever since 9/11,Americans have been riled up to punish someone.
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Part of a Team
by Diana C., Phoenix, AZ
Nicole S.’s article “Part of a Team” was awesome! I really enjoyed it. Her story came at just the right time for me; basketball season has started and our first game is tomorrow.
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Teen Lifeline
by Gavin S., Phoenix, AZ
I found Amber’s article about hertalking to other teens about their problems over the phone incrediblykindhearted. For someone to give up their time to help teens who arecomplete strangers with their very personal problems is amazing tome.
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The Discovery
by Lauren J., Phoenix, AZ
In Noelle Y.’s piece “The Discovery,” the meaning of family was brought to my attention. Noelle writes about her younger brother who died in his first few days of life and how her trips to the cemetery help her remember him.
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Thirteen and A Woman
by Keith S., Ukiah, CA
It is pretty strange for me to be writing about this piece since I’m a 14-year-old male. But, a good friend of mine in San Diego was done wrong to against her will. She had not known of the [sexual] dangers and her parents never cared to tell her.
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We Need Comedy
by Trae L., Wilmington, DE
I come to you on behalf of the students inmy English class to ask if you could add a new section to your magazine:a comedy section.
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What Hate Does
by Chris W., No. Platte, NE
I think this is a very well-written article. In it, Michael describes how his grandma and her brothers and sisters were captured by the Nazis and sent to a concentration camp. Michael’s grandma lost all her relatives and was the only survivor.
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What Hate Does
by Anonymous, San Antonio, TX
I was very touched when I read thisarticle, for I am also a Jew living in a Christian community. I knowwhat it is like to feel like an outsider because of my religion. Igreatly respect Michael R. for not giving up not only on his religion,but also on his family.
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